RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH
Strong Protest in Dail Eireann ALLEGED MURDER THREAT London, Nov. 11. General Mulcahy in the Dail Eireann strongly protested against the threats to murder him and his colleagues, if he spoke contrary to Government policy. He referred to a speech by one Ryan, editor of the newspaper “Republic,” who had said, “While Republicans have hands, fists, boots, and guns, traitors will not be allowed free Mulcahy added that murder threats were made week after week. He asked what Mr. de Valera was doing to deal with inciters to assassination. Mr. de Valera replied that the State would use its fullest powers to preserve the right of free discussion. The Attorney-General was examining the question.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 43, 14 November 1932, Page 9
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118RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 43, 14 November 1932, Page 9
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